Drinking Iced Coffee Can Be a
Refreshing Experience
While not quite as possible as iced
tea, coffee poured over ice cubes can be just as tasty and
refreshing to drink.
Iced coffee is just what it
sounds like, a cold version of coffee. Many people who love the
taste of coffee but do not want a hot drink, especially in the
summer, will often drink their coffee cold. It is
refreshing and still provides the taste and the kick that only
coffee can.
Preparing iced coffee is not difficult. Just
follow these simple steps to make some great tasting iced
coffee at home:
1. Start by brewing up a pot of
coffee. Make it slightly stronger than you would normally. Iced
coffee tends to lose some of its flavor when the ice begins to
melt in your drink.
2. Once the coffee is brewed, place it in a carafe
or pitcher. Never place a pot of hot coffee in the
refrigerator. The glass will most certainly crack or burst.
3. If you like sugar in your coffee, sweeten it
while it is still hot. It takes a lot longer for sugar to
dissolve in a cold drink.
4. Leave the coffee standing at room temperature
for three to five hours or place in the refrigerator for one to
three hours.
5. When the coffee has chilled, pour into a glass
and add ice cubes for an even colder drink.
6. You can now add cream or milk if you desire.
If you don't like your iced coffee watered
down with the melting ice cubes, you can pour coffee into ice
cube trays and freeze them ahead of time. For an added touch,
you could place a coffee bean in the ice cube trays before
freezing. Just be sure to warn everyone that it's there so they
don't choke on the coffee beans.
Another neat thing you can do is to add
something like a rock sugar swizzle stick. These are simply
stir sticks with thick rock candy on the end. You can usually
buy these in most candy stores. Another idea for iced coffee
drinks is to use a cocktail shaker. Mixing your iced coffee
drinks in this will make them extra frothy.
When making iced coffee it is important to
remember that the taste depends on the bean. A darker roast
coffee blend yields a better iced coffee. Experiment with
different roasts and flavors to see what you like the best.
Maybe you could mix a couple of flavors of coffee together and
use this custom blend to make your iced coffee with.
Search the various recipe web sites for
different types of iced coffees. The possibilities are endless!
Do a search for iced coffee recipes and just see what you can
find. Flavor packets are also available to add to your iced
coffee for additional flavor combinations.
If you have never tried iced coffee, why not
give it a try. And the good news is, you don't have to wait for
the hot weather because it's good anytime you want coffee!
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